Dead Birds Reported, Tested, and Positive
for WNV by County in California in 2025
Year To Date (Weeks 1 - 53)

(2026-02-03) - Source: http://westnile.ca.gov

CountyReported*TestedPositive% Tested Positive
Alameda56322563%
Alpine----
Amador2---
Butte6213--
Calaveras8---
Colusa134125%
Contra Costa5155336%
Del Norte----
El Dorado7317--
Fresno160171165%
Glenn7---
Humboldt17---
Imperial3---
Inyo1---
Kern454125%
Kings17---
Lake2010110%
Lassen1---
Los Angeles7819855%
Madera163--
Marin884--
Mariposa1---
Mendocino15---
Merced484125%
Modoc----
Mono1---
Monterey385--
Napa306--
Nevada324--
Orange44315743%
Placer22883810%
Plumas3---
Riverside17748--
Sacramento804298279%
San Benito41--
San Bernardino13831--
San Diego4671753319%
San Francisco10513--
San Joaquin21549714%
San Luis Obispo6311--
San Mateo578180--
Santa Barbara5118--
Santa Clara8051722615%
Santa Cruz10833--
Shasta176--
Sierra1---
Siskiyou3---
Solano1503339%
Sonoma1571616%
Stanislaus1611318%
Sutter278113%
Tehama14---
Trinity----
Tulare7320840%
Tuolumne5---
Ventura1322215%
Yolo22247511%
Yuba297--
State Totals773719081548%

* Birds in a die-off are not included in reported totals because the deaths are not related to WNV. A die-off is defined as a group of 10 or more same species dead birds unless the species is American Crow.
Source: Vector-Borne Disease Section, California Department of Public Health